Blackfoot
Hi guys! So we’re back for day two of April’s A to Z Challenge and today’s endangered language (beginning, naturally, with B) is Blackfoot.
Hi guys! So we’re back for day two of April’s A to Z Challenge and today’s endangered language (beginning, naturally, with B) is Blackfoot.
Hi guys! Happy April! Have any of you been fooled today? So as you may know, April is the month of the A to Z Challenge; a challenge wherein participants attempt to write 26 blog posts throughout the month, each…
Hey there guys, gals, and non-binary pals! So first, some news: I’m currently in Bratislava airport, waiting for my first flight that will take me on my Easter holiday, so there’s not going to be so many posts between now…
Here it is, the final post in my A to Z of Endangered Languages series! So, for the letter Z, I’m going to give you a little information about the Zo’é language. (Video may be NSFW)
Second-to-last post, so it’s time for the letter Y and the language Yimas.
Moving into the final three posts of this series now; and for X we have the Xibe language.
Today’s post is about the Wukchumni language, which has received some attention recently for this short documentary:
For my A to Z of Endangered Languages challenge today, we have the language Vidunda for the letter V.
It’s a bank holiday in the UK today – but I’ve still got this post for you all! Today we have the letter U and the Ulwa language.
Today’s post is about the Tuvan language, for the letter T.